Travel Videos
Caporales and Diabladas, Peruvian DancingPosted by Roger Keays, 31 July 2011 Peruvian dancers celebrating Dia Peru in the Corso Wong, Lima. This style is called Caporales, and is followed by the Diabladas (demons) at the end. The costumes are really cool! |
Awesome Peru Hip Hop DancersPosted by Roger Keays, 31 July 2011 An awesome Peruvian Hip Hop group dancing in the Exhibition Park, downtown Lima. |
Peru Ballet Dancers, Fight ScenePosted by Roger Keays, 31 July 2011 Clip from a Peruvian Ballet group telling the story of two men who seek the attention of the same women. |
Sloth Makes A Getaway From Curious OnlookersPosted by Roger Keays, 23 June 2011 This sloth in the park in Santa Cruz, Bolivia came down to say hello to some of the locals before retreating to the safety of his tree. |
Iguazu Falls, ArgentinaPosted by Roger Keays, 8 April 2011 The waterfalls of the Iguazu River located on the border of the Brazilian and Argentina. Legend has it that a god planned to marry a beautiful woman named Naipí, who fled with her mortal lover Tarobá in a canoe. In rage the god sliced the river, creating the waterfalls and condemning the lovers to an eternal fall. |
Riding A Motorbike Through SaigonPosted by Roger Keays, 8 April 2011 Travel Lifestyle editor, Roger Keays takes a ride on the back of his friends motorbike, the primary mode transport in Vietnam. Travelling by road through Saigon is somewhat akin to trying to navigate a shopping mall on a motorbike. |
Flash Mob Freeze In Shimo-Kitazawa, TokyoPosted by Roger Keays, 8 April 2011 This was a Flash mob we did in Shimo-Kitazawa, Tokyo. A flash mob is a group of people who assemble suddenly in a public place, perform an unusual and sometimes seemingly pointless act for a brief time, then disperse. Look for the frozen people in this video. |
Traffic At A Saigon Intersection, VietnamPosted by Roger Keays, 8 April 2011 Take a look at the everyday traffic of a typical intersection in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City), Vietnam. The result of the 2009 Census shows that the city's population was 7,162,864 people, about 8.34% of the total population of Vietnam, making it the highest population-concentrated city in the country. |
Japanese Kids Practicing Tongue TwistersPosted by Roger Keays, 8 April 2011 Some Japanese kids in the national park at Kyoto having fun with their tongue twisters. Although ravaged by wars, fires, and earthquakes during its eleven centuries as the imperial capital, Kyoto was spared from the firebombing of World War II. With its 2000 religious places - 1600 Buddhist temples and 400 Shinto shrines, as well as palaces, gardens and architecture intact, it is one of the best preserved cities in Japan. |
Musicians in San Telmo Buenos AiresPosted by Roger Keays, 8 April 2011 San Telmo's attractions include old churches, museums, antique stores and a semi-permanent antique fair in the main public square, Plaza Dorrego. Tango-related activities for both locals and tourists are in the area. |
Crossing The Road In Shibuya, TokyoPosted by Roger Keays, 8 April 2011 Crowds of Japanese people crossing the road at the famous Shibuya intersection outside the metro station. The crossing stops vehicles in all directions to allow pedestrians to flood the entire intersection. |